Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Get Familiar with Bakhoor Mabsoos Isra

Even if you are familiar with the basics of
the world of Arabian Perfumery, this discussion should help you. Today, we are
discussing Bakhoor Mabsoos—one of the purest, most revered fragrances in the
niche of natural scents. Please note there are many cheap mimics out there that
make Bakhoor fragrances using cheap, chemical substitutes. At Mukhalat.com, we
ensure that only natural, 100% real products are used.

Get
Familiar with Basics of Bakhoor

Bakhoor is not like incense, being an entirely
different proposition. Bakhoor tablets are available to be slowly heated that
helps to release the fragrant essential oils. The tablets contain powdered
agarwood chips—the main ingredients along with some other natural products.
Other ingredients in Bakhoor are present in trace amounts. Many of them are
soaked in other types of fragrant essential oils. These scents naturally
complement the aura of Agarwood. This includes sandalwood and rose essential
oils apart from oud and jasmine.

Get
Familiar with Properties of Bakhoor

Bakhoor is also spelt and pronounced as
Bukhoor and is considered a sacred form of home fragrance option. Many people
reserve the use of Bakhoor for special events only like celebrations during the
Ramadan season or weddings and festivals at home. Though there is something
universal and unisexual about Bakhoor, it is often associated with women,
particularly when used as a fragrant essential oil. Some users of pure,
traditional Bukhoor describe the scent as being seductive. We believe this is a
matter of personal choice.

Get
Familiar with Using Bakhoor Tablets

Some manufacturers have started selling
incense sticks, branding their product to contain some amount of bukhoor. We
opine that this is perhaps the worst way to try this beautiful fragrance.
Bukhoor is not supposed to be ignited. Being slightly woody in nature, the
Agarwood content is supposed to be heated consistently and gradually without
smoking out the product. The traditional method of slowly burning Bakhoor
tablets using a burner with charcoal being the fuel is a very sensible
approach. The smokiness of charcoal adds to the flavor. Today, electric burners
are easily available.

Start
Your Bakhoor Journey with the Mukhallat Isra

If you want to explore the beauty of Bakhoor
without allowing the fragrance to overpower you, we recommend trying the Bakhoor Mabsoos
Isra—a bestseller from our series of
Bakhoor fragrances. It uses the perfect blend of woody Bakhoor and Mabsoos,
helping you get acquainted with this type of fragrance.